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  • May 20
  • 2 min read

Music has always been a huge part of my life. I first got into DJing when I was around 15 years old, back when most of my time was spent skateboarding and listening to hip hop and grime. Like a lot of people from that era, music and skating went hand in hand — mixtapes, pirate radio, late-night sets, and discovering tracks that felt completely different from anything else around at the time.


Everything changed when I went to Ibiza at 18. That trip completely pulled me into house music, and I’ve been going back ever since. I’m 37 now, and Ibiza still feels like a second home. The energy, the music culture, and the connection people have with records and DJs out there had a massive impact on me.


In 2012, I ended up doing a full season in Ibiza, DJing for events and brands connected with places including Sankies, Zoo Project Lost in Ibiza, and Ushuaïa pre-parties. It was one of those experiences that completely shapes how you see music and club culture.


Back in Northampton, I started running my own events under the name Attik, while also DJing for nights including Half Full and Gamaluku. Over the years my taste has moved across all kinds of house music, but these days I mainly lean toward minimal and early 2000s tech house — the records that still have that raw groove and character.


Like a lot of DJs, there was a point where I lost a bit of love for it all. The scene changed, everything became more digital, and music started to feel less personal. That’s really where GreenHouse Records came from.


Getting back into vinyl brought the passion back.


There’s something completely different about digging through records, finding hidden tracks, and actually owning music in a physical format. It slows everything down again and reconnects you with why you loved music in the first place.


That’s the idea behind GreenHouse Records — not just selling vinyl, but building something for people who genuinely love discovering music, collecting records, and keeping that culture alive.

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